Thursday, January 15, 2015

January 15, 2015 dVerse/Ten Words to Say it All

Ten Words to say it All


First days of indian summer unclear, no end in sight.

January 15, 2015

19 comments:

Claudia said...

dunno - i read this not strictly nature wise but more like something colorful and beautiful spoiled by things that block the way...ugh...sad when that happens

Brian Miller said...

it is def winter here....though it was nice and warm(er) today....got up tot he 40s which felt like a summer...in a way...smiles.

brudberg said...

This is a perfect enigma.. the indian summer has always marked an end for me, yet there is no end in sight... hmm.. you made me wonder (which is good)

Glenn Buttkus said...

those of us cranking out "ten" stanzas by the pack, clump, or pod, take note of how much you really accomplished with just one; nice job, smile.

Kathy Reed said...

It's hard to see beyond the horizon till we get closer and then it changes...sweet.

Victoria said...

You chose what is, for me, a wonderful time of year. And like others, I read multiple layers in it.

Sherry Blue Sky said...

I know that feeling , mid-winter, of no end in sight. Better days ahead, my friend.

Scarlet said...

Can we exchange places ~ Its too cold here ~

Anonymous said...

In these northern lands where I live, an early indian summer would be lovely. --but the skiing will be gone… second thoughts: I am fine with the snow.

Mary said...

Profound in its brevity!

Mary said...

Are you visiting those who visited you? Hope so! We all like visits.

Wolfsrosebud said...

how we linger on certain times of the year

Truedessa said...

Indian summer sound delightful about now as it is extremely cold here.

Anonymous said...

Oh! That is quite an image. Well-penned. :-)
-HA

Rosemary Nissen-Wade said...

Says it all ... and opens up new questions.

Misky said...

So open-ended!

Other Mary said...

Thanks for reminding me of indian summer in the midst of winter. :)

kaykuala said...

It gives a respite before the cold. It is most welcomed for that short while certainly! Nicely annelle!

Hank

ds said...

Oh, the beauty of a brief Indian summer, yet there's a shadow over it. Very interesting and beautiful. Thank you.

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